Khan Jingsim of Mongolia

Khan Jingsim of Mongolia (1243-) was the Khan of Mongolia from 1264, succeeding Kublai Khan.

Biography
Jingsim was born in 1243, the son of Kublai Khan. He was a member of the Borjigin dynasty, a family of Buddhist Mongols. In 1264 he acceeded to the Khanate of Mongolia upon reports that his father died at the age of 49, but his father was really on campaign against his rivals Khagan Berke of the Golden Horde and Khagan Alghu of the Chagatai Khanate. Jingsim succeeded his father as Khan, believing him to be dead. Jingsim fought against a rebellion led by Belgunutei as well as the Chagatai armies of Alghu, the latter of which sought to seize Kashgar. His uncle Hulegu Khan refused to assist him in his war, as Jingsim had a negative opinion of him, as well as because of Hulegu's involvement in a great hunt already.